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Five Spice Peanut Sauce

Guys, I’m participating in VeganMoFo again! VeganMoFo is a month-long challenge to post as much vegan food as possible, kind of like NaNoWriMo. It’s been a few years since I took part, but I decided (to be crazy) and challenge myself this month. It’s the most insane time for me to do this, because I’m in the middle of my design thesis for graduate school (more on that as the month progresses). However, I owe you guys so many blog posts and recipes that I’ve been testing over and over (I need to get over perfectionism)…and I guess I’m all about the crazy! Check out my IG post below to learn more about me and my focus.

The theme for the first week of VeganMoFo is INSPIRATION. Due to my grad school schedule, I won’t be sticking to the themes and prompts strictly, but as mentioned on IG, I’ll be posting a mixture of the VeganMoFo themes, with flexibility for lots of travel and back-to-school content. I’ll be doing a lot of micro-blogging on Instagram, with as undertaking as many long-form recipe posts on the blog as I can, so be sure to check both for all my VeganMoFo posts!

Here’s to my first recipe post for #VeganMoFo18: a spicy, aromatic peanut sauce inspired by my family! We love peanut sauce, and we also looove Chinese five spice. The five spice adds a nice aroma of mystery (or nostalgia, if you’re in my family) to a beloved classic.

This sauce is my go-to for spring rolls and soba noodle salads (above)! It’s also my favorite sauce to use when I want to eat a bunch of greens (below). My favorite way to devour greens: chiffonade of greens + delicious dressing. Cutting greens into thin ribbons makes the texture more palatable and perfect for soaking up more flavor.

I usually double the following recipe because my family and I like to eat a lot of peanut sauce! But if you just need some peanut sauce for one night of spring rolls (for 3-4 people), this amount should take care of your needs perfectly.

Five Spice Peanut Saucemakes 1 cup

Time: 5-10 minutes

Ingredients:

1/3 cup natural unsweetened peanut butter

1/4 teaspoon Chinese five spice, heaping (can be found at Asian markets)

This step is optional: sauté the garlic with the tamari before blending. If I have time, I like to do this to get the peak aroma of garlic in the sauce. But it’s also just as good without this step, just a different complexity of flavor.

Blend everything thoroughly in a high speed blender.
Adjust to your taste, adding sweetener or soy sauce, etc. to your liking. I typically end up adding more lime juice and chili garlic sauce!

Enjoy! Great for spring rolls, an appetizing dip for veggies or pan-fried tofu, or can be used as a sauce for noodles and fresh veggies, or a super green salad! This keeps for a week in the fridge.

Notes: Feel free to substitute almond butter if that’s your thing. I’ve made this sauce with almond butter and it’s great! This sauce is super versatile, so get creative and put your own twist on things. 🙂 Someone asked me on IG if sunflower seeds could be an option; I’ll need to test it out and report back!

This will thicken the next day, just add some water and mix to thin it out to your desired consistency.

As for the water to nut butter ratio, I loosely follow the following guidelines: 1:1 for thicker sauce (best for spring rolls)

Hi Julie! Thanks so much for checking it out! Omg yes, you must try it and let me know what you think! I love both peanut sauce and five spice, so combining the two just made sense!! 🙂 Happy Vegan MoFo!!